n, Gunrdil-il may he Bough; daily et my wllooksicrfl. Water Street. "unto Bakery. Water Street. The Guardian will be driirer ___ AJAGGETT a Ramsdell cos- zics lOl‘ all lyDES. - plc-llil" prices. Gouriies Rexall JENTRAL Y. P. U. . will be held 1n Victoria Umb- cllurcll Frldfly. Sept. 19th. _yg0.\ll'T and satisfactory ser- eoll your fllmsuGourlles Rex- Gourlies Rexall 4011M‘ NEWS - Magistrate . by held Court on Tuesday and [fl a number of highway traffic . Two for driving cars with w for ilfllfillg without. a license .. Illlul one dollar. Another man . lineal $5.00 and costs for fall- ~ to revolt an accident. Another - ." lined $5.00 for creating ‘if! and costs. A case against a ley was dismissed.—S. -g.i TRIBUTE-Says the Oakland v m m w 5 m U 5 E F" 5 I pus WESTERNGUARDlAN uriptwu Advertising, uiichld be left with Mn Poul. Ill the following itoreu u; (iourileo Drognto w"? filo-let. cinznviiyiiie: 5a: "I! "we in Siimmanla m," Boy at 2o par any. or l0r i-or week. I'll ~ ° v.7 ‘Hm your order u; the M, mummflhh hr d dollar‘ i813 for this lervlcq —-i-_-_ n in reserved for IIQI! local lutem-"l. out advertising n. uswsy nature may be inleried |l 2 cculs a word, strictly payhh]; 7' i"! your route. 1m‘ Drug 00.. Kenslngwn, film to take mace lh September. GHOSTS OF OLD ersburg’s opulent PM‘ l-cmaim a record attained b mi 1°‘ 3 remained 1-. uncut oi‘ the business Stile? 0n 11D. and “Lou" was a - his younger drivs. _ revler” and “bour- llllc the “stlck" as fast as i of lhe _“comps" in town fifty rs also. with or without his pipe. d now Mr. Taylor is retiring from moss. withis the hope expressed by ly veils of good health ~ the cares and worries lLiLPEQUE UNITED CHURCH l". C. J. Crolvdis occupied tile 1110a Sunday. and preached on illblect. Consecration, stating tour nation calls fora new ‘ECTRHOH, our Church calls for nflcc and service. A consecra- gi new order and a. new day. ~ spirit of God reveals in us the ~ some are anxious to get much llS they can at the expense others. We must consecrate to call of God in manifestation to 1- problems facing us at pres- M,” wyand w“ heBrd-urhe court to hls new city. He ln- - acceptably in the fly 51cm“ Thought. Ambrose 4 The choir sang the An- ,To God be the Glory. E. O. l-i. Mrs. Joseph Mac-Gregor - g the solo. At evening service Crowdls chose as his If thine hand offend - cut lt off, lf thine eye offend llluck it out. We cannot. attain Ml unlcss we strive and strive temptation. approaching templa- " the first dunk. or flrstvgarette separate yourselves ‘v the first temptation, we are 1's if we cannot resist tempta- - Lead mo. %avlour. ‘him Sllllg by the mixed cholr. 4h. and Mrs. Brio MaeKey of elsldc lelt on Monday on l " "111 through Nova scotla. “e35. Rodd of Concord, Mass, y" to join her husband L. A. C. lll Rodd of Boston, Mesa, who “in! a pilot's course at No. 0 in: School, R..C.AJ‘., Sum- lib-s. —l"rlcnds will be pleased to ,' "wt Mr. Edwin MucNclll or vollels Rest is making a good Meier Austin .1. Bernard of st. underwent an operation in . Hos tailor appendicllll friends" wish him a speedy l I '1 n 1' ill ' , ‘i. "" Iv ynnii“ ' \~ f. - However m h til tllc spirit of “the on: tfigplclplfi have changed, its bodily frame has the same whether map- "makers wrote its name as st Pebersbllfg. Petrograd, or even- Lenirlgrad in honor of the may) who supplanted the Czar as ruler 01 Russia. It is a. city of harmonious pro- portions, its streets broad, n5 squares enormmlfi. its buildings low and vast. Unlike Moscow l; l5 European in architecture and has the neatness of formality. For all its impresslveness 'st, Pel-eribllfg was the most unhealthy fallital 1n Europe for many years. Typhoid and. cholera. were perlfldl- cftl scourges, for sanitation was Drimfltlve until the turn of lms Cdlllllry. Seven times water invad_ ed W? my. and there were bogs in the streets. It was due solely to Peter's up- stlnncy that the city was complet- ed The C"? b08011 preparations n the summer of 1703, An incredible amount of drain- flgqhad to be done before the city cW-d be built. and the region was so unhealthy that 10.000 workmen! perished before the work was well started. With amazing disregard i" human life. (Peter mulutuuled You couldn't make an omelet with- out breaking eggs), the Czar or- dered more men to take mell- pluces. At the end of the first year thousands of houses had been con- structed and there were Whflryes llfidgés. canals and formidable de- fences. Nme Wei-s later Peter moved sured himself adequate company by ordering all who owned 500 serfs or more to build houses 1n Bt. Petersburg and live in them during the winter season. He ln- vlted ex rts from western nations to establsh themselves there. The following year a law WM issued requiring the provinces to furnish 40.000 men a year for three years to work an the city's construction. Everyone entering St. Petcrsburg was commanded to bring in a. cer- tain amount of stone, and no other stone buildings were permitted b0 be built in the empire. After Peter's death, his grand- son, who succeeded him on the throne. removed the court to Mos- cow. its former home. Residents of St. Petersburg left the city by thousands, but the Empress Anne ordered them to return in 1729 and under Catherine II the population vii-s forcibly increased to 300,000. It became a. centre of learning. A universlt was opened there in 1190 an the imperial library In founded In 1017 the Communists forbade foreigners to enter or to leave Petrograd, as St. Pelersburg had been known since 1914. This stric- ture reduced the city to poverty made more acute by the removal 0f the capital to Moscow for the second time. Not until 1922 was its port reopened to foreign trade. Today Leningrad is an industrial city. It is a. modern city with 80 institutions of higher learning, one of the world's largest libraries, 10'! scientific research institutes, 89 hospitals and 3'1 museums. Soon it may be only charred ruins. Red Cross Notes Apple Jelly Appeal Donations to the Red Cross Apple and sugar Appeal came in quite well on Tuesday and Wed- nesday but there will have to be l. great increase if the desired ob- gectlve of 20 barrels of apples and 1500 poundg of sugar ls to reached by Saturday niliht- A! W! Committee is anxious w meet on Fulday to make the final srronflfi- merits about producing the Jelly i1 ls hoped that those who are going to give either apples or slit!" W"! U’ o bring their contributions to Red i (sh ship, one of those left strand- Crlmu House lmflnfidlagfi. GTE N l L10 l‘ l‘ iCglpl grhsteitiooghgrge of the gnak- Later 1t was among those token “**%+0 06a» THURSDAY llld TURDAY ‘ADD A TOUCH of mutual 0 illlnrliling costum featuring an out. —DENTAL OFFICE of m n N . . . 1.. if??? till.“ “we 1mm FOR SAL I _' E — Intel-nation] 2 PM! 4 H. P.; Hells Thresher Ni.‘ zltwlvtllthbéfiv filblrdwwd “Wm” M‘ 1L Am“; wflags drghioot endless merslde. R‘ ur. ‘ “a “GEMENTS only 15¢ at Hiyles that you ever hoped to see. Fresh from You'll flnd your f in Hannah's Shoe Depart- U ORDERED your without delay. Oui- carloud of choice Ontario Fruits is due Thursday. Grand, Peaches, Plums, Pears, ENGAGE E — M Nm-IWJ‘. and Mp5, {i}. Einlalelariey. French River, W151) “n” u"? imflflgement of their daughter Anna Louise to l-lc w? ‘If?! 311888-11. son of Mr. and - - - 148mm. Sea View, Mg];- (Continued fronLpagLU L-42-9-1l-11. —BUY h L-l25-9-11-21. Department now. ll0l.MAN’S Kingston shipbuilding and Mrs. Thompson. __i(Q§_il_tll1ll€d from page 1) ———----v-_i___j_M-fi\‘~ m if"! and the Office n Section 15 on duty It has been almost a quarter of 25°11'91"!’ now since grand dukeg will Igrand duchesses drove down e _ evsky Prospect in their dros- kies. still the shadows of st. Pet- wcek for the l-ecel ins for the donat ving and receipt- The Winter palace now 1s called National Aluminum the Palace of Arts; T l; Syelo, retreat of the Czaraslfi: 3i’? come the Children's Village," The imperial chateau of Petarhoff, the ‘lzléwan Versailles, ls a resort, my . orers. Some of the g0 palaces formerly belonging to members of . that number of years- i116 Imperial family are falling ln almost 118E135 ‘Iizléghtllganbayg erA/lgil ruins, others are being preserved l blishing Company Sulllnlcrside. Prince Edward Isl- plbllsllers of Th A5 September 19th. set asidefior the Na. _ m Salvage cam. Prince Edward Island, rs should this week be gh their Equip. scarded pieces of in order to have this kand in to the Red Cross Y0 named for merit. for old dl Tea at “Bonnahinley” ftemoan tea held gt Mrs, M some ten days ago ul success financial- ‘Wlally as the total show the proceeds to $125.00. The Red Crossl and all those who assisted with the tea either by helping or ggtendlng, Splendid Contributions from contributions have been coming in through the sum. mer from the different Red Cross Brflmhes. working units. and other victory in which H. tetown as a unit of the glorious and triumphant British Empire Navy, will have her part. Godf guard her and those brave men wnol will serve in her." _ This makes the fourth launcmzl; ceremony to be held at the King- ston lant since the start of e first boat to take the wat- er was the "Napanee" which is in service with the Royal Canadian Navy. The “Napanee’ n followed by the “Prescott . also on active service. and the which was launched about llmunthg ago, will shortly leave to afternoon slneevllllly its bait in the i181" 1°! de- Y .. As soon as the “Charlottetown l; launched the large staff of expel-t lworkmen will start the task of two mlncsweepers for the anadlan Navy. At the conclusion of the ceremony the guests were tendered e. lunch- eon at the Cataraqui Country Club. KILLED BY SENTRY ggy _ (GP) — W lklng wigs? woman and falling to athsw-ar hallenge Lieut. J. M. H11 3...“. shot by ilmllltary sen died in hoipltg. over by the United states Govern- latest to be received Were $45.00 from the Georgetown Brunch which was dance held on september 1st,, and $33-99 "m" Kenfilflgton Branch which was the proceeds of a sue. cessful ice cream festival held dur- ing the summer, “Victory Club" bridges at een “Bridge Day"lm Mrs. C. H. Foster's she has generously ge to a. group of lvfuwh and Mrs. Weston Whitlock for the holding of bridges for the Red Cross. There has been e re- cord attendance at noon parties and Sllleridld sum of $129.15 has been handed in to Red Cross quarters. These parties are to con- thue indefinitely and anyone who ks to make up a table of bridge on any Monday afternoon is urged to do so. u. s. PRESIDENT _~_ra___"=~m e v on sight any Axis war vessel found in the area between the United’ States and Iceland. En route to Washington after attending the funeral of his mo- the: at Hyde Park, N. Y., speech, originally scheduled for 15 23. ‘The news of both the Bessa and Seafarer had been re- ceived slnoe the original plan was Ahead to Washington, Roosevelt sent word that he ed to confer with his secretaries of State, war and Navy tonight or tomorrow, and when a presiden- tial secretary was asked whether this had any connection with the broadcast speech, he replied:- "You might make your own de- given free of char Mr. Roosevelt also plans a. meet- ing with Democratic and Republi- can congressional leaders at 10 a. m. tomorrow at which will have an opportunity i0 fill cuss his speech with them ff he One legislator predicted that Mr. Roosevelt would discuss with the Zcuders the possibility of repealing the Neutrality Act. He said it was his information that the President has not decided whether to ask repeal of the act and wants advice us to whether it can be repealed. State Department publlo these bare sinking of the sessa on the basis of information relayed to lt by the "The Seuss was torpedoed with- out warning at midnight Aug. f7 about 300 miles from Reykjavik (Iceland) while proceeding from New York to that port. "After the torpedolng. the Sessa was struck amldshlps by two shells. The Sessn. sank two minutes lifter being torpcdoed." The Beast was originally a Dan- ed in American ports when the IIIIIII IIwIlnm-ioullooocew-uniiuw-cii-H [Hy-n - Impermanence-riotous Also short subjects Shows at 7-9.15 Matinee Saturday at 3 SUMlVllfiRSlDrJ CORVETTE Canadian Press; L. T. Leitch, Vice- President of tn building Comps Mayor's Address arrangement with Danish minister here. The Maritime Commission char- tered the ship to the Marine 0P6!‘- atlng Company of New York. Later it. was transferred to Panam- anian registry. , only three of the Sesas CREW of 2'7 have been rescued and these. picked up by the United states destroyer Lansdale, were listed by m; state Depaltmenl; today as H- J. Bjenejrrarad, Danish subject; G. L. T. 1.111118- gren, able seamen, of and J. De Ollverira Correla, able seamen of Portugal. OUT OUR WAY WHAT ARE YOU DOING THERE? Ffiffixr Ill’ JUDY Gflllllll IEO! llllll llll TIIIIIEI vrv~ e klngston shil», ny and. 1V.l.l'. Melville _ Thompson General Manager of the Miss Geldhart as pianist sang s..2h Hull KlrUWu songs us" ‘U Canaan,’ "There Will Always be an 150-.- land" and. "God Our Help in Ages Past.” The program closeu with the Maple Leaf Forever and the Na- Mayor Holman?» address was as tlonul Anthem.—-S "Allow, me here, on behalf of the corporation and citizens of Chur- lottetown, and of myself as M to express our th atlon to the Honourable Airgun Macdonald. Minister" of Nat Defence for Naval Affairs, for the honor winch he has conferred upun, our City by permitting us to na e this flne fighting snip H. M. (a. S. Charlottetown, and yet I make bold t0 say that the name of honours the ship too." "As u know, Charlottetown ls that Royal lady, the ll- lustrious consort of King George III. and our Cltv has lived up to the high standard. of tradition con- ferred upon lt by the name 1t bears. Second to no other city in this Do- minion. our sons have shed their blood for king and country in _st wars upon the veldt of South A rlca and on the fields of France lenders." “And now today, our city and our small province are in the very van rcentage of enllstments to populat on. Over 6,000 of u: suns are in the armed forces of t e King. In the Navy alone we have 37 offl- cers and 539 ratings. gallantly ser- ving the cause of free me .“ “The war goes on. It is now two years since Nazi tyranny tram led down Poland's freedom in the bood. of her citizens. But the British Em- ire, under the leadership of gal ant Prime Minister Winston Chur- stands like a great against which the waves of German aggression beat in vain. Undel- God. ill go forward to victory-that M. C. S. Char- Company anks and appl ‘Interpreting The om- myL (Cgilnued from page 1) strong positions about the head- Nazi capture of Vyazma on tilt.’ that village on the Srrlolensk- Ershovka single track railroad. the Russians are threatening both Smolensk and the corn- munications of the Nazi forces in the Rosival sector or beyond it, toward Bryansk. Moscow also was closely “Sudbury" further report Red army offen- sives making iarofleszt ‘glMghe 331F311 Xthgekmbnfbizefr? That gis West Prince won all t about mid-way of the base line M of the triangle, between Gomel Golf and storm windows place 1t ls necessary to use a 111231!- the I er coat of b11111 WM" f""""""¢ them than ls used on the rest of the house. 1 re not silblecled t" i"""‘=' grgolzlk: the rest of the house they are frequentlv not allowed as much opportunity to harden or they B" stored in the basement too soon after painting to allow them to dry thoroufifily- with turpentine or other thlrmfl 01' use s thin coat of soar varnksh to which just enough coloring matter ls added for gocd coverage- Keep M e. . Rv J R Williams 1 Jl§T WANT ‘IO LET ‘I1-IAT GUY KNOW THAT SOMEBOUV AROUND HERE HAS TO 0o ‘rt-V WORK WHILE HES TAKIN’ HER BREEZIN‘ AROUND 315T chief mate. Sweden : lleconsecration Program held ‘ At Sllmmerside Reconsecratfon week o lied m . 9% Summersloe last night with n. short seiwice lu me public square. Mr. Lowell Hancock had charge of the pxGgirAlll aulu. me girls uano was in BCDQHQHIICE and furnished several patriotic numbers, Mllyur Campbell gave a. short ad- dress, stressing the urgent need for Emil-tel‘ sacrifices in the war effort. he particularly lisxeh that all Cili- zens do their utmost to conserve gfléuulix. UflSDiLnt is the iuel wiLiifl alone can carry the planes into kmcllilflil) to blast a W8; t0 vAcLul-yl "what are we doing about it?" he asked. “Are we doing our Part m LfliS latest request as compared with our efforts 1n war savings certifi- cates and like sacrifices. We must conserve gasoline and fuel oil to tlle limit or we mav have to do without many lllore mlngs." A 119211.111? D1 1.08 PTO T8111 W35 B. selection of songs by R0 Roy Mac- uregor. well known radio singer of Lawrence, Mass, who was heartily encored. A number of male voices wl h I War ‘ and south of the north bend of the Dnieper River of whlcn Smolensk, Bryunsk and Gomcl are the pivots. Russian recap- ture of Smolensk, however, would place in grave Jeopardy the whole German force strung out along the Smolensk-ROS- lavl-Bryanslr double ‘rail system. That is the main route of the Nazi advance in the centre. Tough Russian resistance dir- ectly east of Smolensk on the main road to Moscow forced a southeasterly deflection toward Bryanslr. The Russians made the most of the naturally waters of the Dnleper to halt the direct eastward push to- ward Moscow. A Berlin broadcast reporting mainline to Moscow is not ago. At Elmya and northwest of 7 drive in the Gomel region. the southern tip of the great 5nd smolensk. If the Russians The fifteenth agricultural exlla- and was larger bltion at Albeit-m was held yester- dfly and was featured by larger Lil- tnes p. cattle and hogs. ‘me zlug, the best showing and won exhibit was outstanding and urea.- ed tremendous interest. Y anoepf visitors from all parts of the The management _ lated on the extra housing facllllhs‘ provided for the live stock. CSDCCUL- l particularly well fleshed and all classes showed improvement over WES COIIQYfM l1- 1y ‘£16 new sheds for the hogs and Hon. Horace Wright officially op- ened the exhibition and brought a message of regret ' Campbell that he was not able ".o be present as he was obliged to go to Sourls. vllrlght congratulated the management and exhibitors on their splendid fair particularly in we livestock section which has steadily improved from year to year. He stressed the importance of farming as necessary to Canadas war effozx. Prince rxiward Island has so lul- produced what was asked of her for ureat Britain and he felt sure lllc province would be able to fulfill the further demagéis on agriculture than from Premier Mr. A, ‘u. ifBrien, president or the Exhibition Association welcom- Samara Phillip also spoke Horse Exhibit Much interest was shown in the hQldd ring and some splendid speci- mulls o1 ilcrse flesh pJffldUO Defoe Cecil J. Stewart, Cummings. Albel‘ i011; Dairy Cattle The cattle classes were all well attended and the Holsieins were, both in numbers and quality, the outstanding dairy cattle of the shsw. The Montrose Calf greatly to the Holstein exhibit and the youthful exhibitors praise from R. A. Profitt who judg- "obtains convincing since capture of ed 51115 411855- N11‘- PTOM‘ "mid ‘M’ Vyazma was first claimed by the 141i? H°15Wl115 WBYE a Germans more than a mcnth Prlncccvunty and there were some, very flne individuals o o o o herds in this c1055. Hudson Lowther Llo hlb and Waugh the female. Lowtller u!» ,. . ~ _. s3 Won the group prize against all‘ “mu emhmmb‘ breeds and the special prize dollar- , ed by the Holstein Association. Evil‘. as well as,’ . tor, carr ed off most of the m m 5 <~ 5' m '1 T-r W n. § m n D‘ i‘ 5' E. o :3 (s. m. S. C. Wright judged Ayrshlrcs. angle in whmh 5.1m: 2990990 Guernseys and Dual Purpose ciass- Rom may; James Goren“. . '8 . $55911“? £33m? Elfihsmdily and Guefnscys. The quality oftnc that means the Gomel-Brinnsk R L railroad also has been cut. as a Nazi supply line for most ad- vanced forces. es. Entries were small in Ayrslllres females were good. . . _ fliflel’.li.la..°lfifullfs“‘£é‘.§.“5L°“..l’d‘ié m o» ¢~»»-s_ Emile Bernard. Chrysostomc. senior champion female. There were some outstanding ln- dividuals in the Dual Purpose Class. cham ion bulfcC P Gallant. Ur- aainv lie, seni Poxd unlo iclriuc sPHEENs mm hibit which he said is ST umhlcnssmy m To prevent screen frames and 0f Because the frames. when h‘ Reduce the paint considerably 11."Th '0 efin 1- splglce: ill lhlse§lu§§fr§.°1sfni4utt§cl§s Alberton and Albert Boswell of find ghostbggwthellotrleiiof females an e r s own , and Boswell was strong in the male U“ "hi3 bib" Exmbnors The poultry enmei “my, were “llllllllill nines“ Thursday Night M M°"“g§,,,“,",,“§,.f};°, down considerabg, were Ju g d in M . A. F. arnell sh°ws m“ 1251:5311, Charlottetown. exhibitor and winner W118 5. E Rose, Baltic. The roots and ve q tables o'er-e placed by Mesfsrs. the increase m Tmney and G. Warren 0 the - the hog exhibit and the marked ln- Peflmellml Farm- terest shown by the breeders and class. He said, it wns the heaviest hog show ln years and Fred promise and many excellent beef r. Irvine also placed. the ribbons for hogs and shoe great satisfaction a and expressed Alberton Exhibition Proves Big Feature Large entries of livestock at 15th fair; Hon. Horace Wright opens program. other years. well represented. ll—--}_-__.__.._._j.{____. til R.l-1 Jerseys There were very won high the lnale and female Carletm" ships and hi5 animals succeeded .ll a’ new winning other piTlfiS. Niessis. Pi on Sryenton, hollo Bay and. rid vii xvi-Ulla“ _ QOUTIS Beef Cal-tie Cairns, swine swine was Mr. H. W 1e °-§,',‘§,.,,R“§,‘Z,‘} lottetown, who also‘ placed the are still in force there and are _ may agtdgglglnglegaffkb%tglnkghetheg0pfeprfl éggrruaorthceomcplvetltion here than in Sh mo s - S? the Nazi forces at Roslval or J Professor-d VgbI-Ilxhllggglififid ‘a: shropshires. Solflfgdowns and Ox- ne“ Bryan“ ,5 obviojua weggegillzhted with the Jersey ex- fwd‘ were emmmed in we Show .. a - classes. Alex Hamilton, a prominent Alblmns winner. had the champions in the Shropshlres and Southdowns wnue M‘ ’.°“‘l..“°3°§" .%“"%‘33§§'u.. .. or . = fmm "M5118 l" summerside divided the tmt new; g?! iblgrs were)? Messrs. Frank Mul- lnly Preston Bryenton, and Ernest rizes Bridgetown. m" DISH WAGHIBPTIME! e0 LONG)! HAVE _ OUR BOARDING HOUSE . our G='Z"_'_—___'D= fl5UHflfl[E ALI. 11155 lllllPli lluirini Summer-side than ever before with several ouLstanding brood sows, , Hudson Lowther, Carleton, ‘ firsts, a bacon ‘pair, bacon hog and ‘ sow with litter. Albert Moase, Kell- large atleuri- l sington, also had a. good exhibit, The sheep exhibit was evidence that there lslncreased interest ln sheep raising in Prince Co lambs in the first five groups, were The lnany friends of Ml". Allan Mathews regret to heal- llnucd ZUDCSS and trope for" his early A. F. Darnell Judged the poultry which was very good. There were some very fine geese in the show pens and all breeds of poultry; were Mr. John C. hluliilells, B. A., Pro- fuiisOli Ull;\'i'.‘i'.ii1§’. Sackvillr. N. 13.. fill‘. onto recently and ls s llolioav w-lth 11;.» nlotllt-l" llcrc before 4 alt Mt. Allison. The ladies sections was not well filled as other years but the things shown were of fine _ Grains. roots and vegetables were all excellent considering the cold sum- mer and were the object of many complimentary remarks by the vs:- tols. The Red Cross had charge of the catering and were kept busy all the afternoon.—-S FIN E LIVESTOCK (Continued from page l} ____———————~———~__.______________~— A ulcasalit eiclll ,. llle home 01 .\1l's. C ital‘. \\'.ly.ll a fury: .' . " ilasvllilzlcu lo ilUllu. ‘ lvlm were 11011113 101' a llulifl. aliu dancing were lllc 1t .1 Quail)’. SDIiYlSBElISIIB a: well $15 briefly and suggested that next year .- c umpa “ “v or une‘-w.‘° they our o»- 13.21.22’...‘?§....fié“'€$l"°”“““' .. ales. Winners in the standard brc classes were: Messrs. Adrian Mac- Donald, St. Cntllerines; r Burke, Fortune; Alban Ching, li/‘d , . Point; Harold Dickson, Rollo t. ,,‘ I Hampshire. who George MacAulay, St. Cillllcl- judged this class. The Classes were ‘ not as well filled as other years, except for the general purpose class. Among the main exhibitors were Ur. was excepnonalyy keen and many - f} line animals were paraded before and Chester Hayes, who had a vc.y me Eyes o, me juages Messrs‘ L. large_entry_o_f Percherons. W. Roper and Luqyd k. lviulor Mllllgan brought his well known ¥fi3l¥ih6lgfl stallion“ Wlllidh carried o 1e onours n is cass. - . S. Crockett won the prize for chanlplon male wmle Airs. Everclt Brennan of Boston ,‘ Mass" acculilpalhucl m llti‘ soil D011- ulu and Uilllféilvti.) Ldlull and Helm xylbhliil. .\s .lilu u. Ayrshlres , ~ Competition in the cattle classes than,“ m, noduays “m, bharlottetowfl. ln the Ayrshire t Mi". D. J. Mullin, St. Peta/Ls had . a ll - . . - - \\‘l alnes and friends. ol- ylm o my lwolv Z-‘fyfhlififfffl-“isrélffuéfi? “Pfliitiifi? his class was John A. MacLectl In the draft horses Fred Ramsay m t - . . _ ancllnsanford Phillips had winning and 5on5’ ‘Jmmme’ on . 01 ‘nor lhlffllllc, Ml‘ few Jerseys shown and the only prominent. win- llcr in LlllS class was Ml". rceld Un- uerhay “no captured the cnanlpiuxl- ships, both male and female, as well o, ,, u a ‘ r JOSEpPi Sneenan, 15081‘ uaus Anneal", L.ou'ei~ Montague. A. L, fcenllie and l and Dzlliv Wolfe 1m \\.'..s.l.lll Cabl- r t w Great interest was also shown in “"1 11 h‘ c em the pluunlg oi tne iiolslelns as co-u- petition has keen. lvu". ovum»- flu- null, norturie, wuikco oft WiLll bozh The Elmsdurhfonrnfls Institute -lleld its 1110111111 ' _ . ‘D 1101'} The only bccl cattle on exhibition . Sf-lrtnl ‘ ‘ Nlwrts a successful countvw- Waugh won a Kw" “mile” °f lycre Snclthcrns, allfllllll? 10110111111," U“ were tile prulnlllenl. winners: Messrs‘, 1° g ‘iiiumlis AICKARMH, Edwin P8111} 3.1M! E81] AQHHCG)’, Rfffi POiXii, pigs were elllltercdln trifle balgegdxnlg ~ a we as ln 0 . 1 Unofficial 11115510" Bccwm“ “med ‘m the h°n°urs n” me tnagsforinel; Mr. icrank Macaulay, Souris, walked off with tile cham- pionships while Ml’. Alex Hamilton. nao Llle champion animals in me latter. Unly other entry was Jack Anlleal" s. The judge 0f Mrs. Charles LFo: opened the meeting by 15.. bill was voted i0 he Q1 e of Mr. and Mrs. John A, Callahan.—E. MinnrtTs relics-cs ncli The flowers on exhibition were. exceptionally good and man favoz- alble cogirmentsrxéverennléigr y , 1X18 W - at d diffiictitlfltesft tghmert wergxrn Mrs l B» Malmflf-f- through the crowd-‘Fhe sow wth Souris. and Mn Bentley Cli-‘ei-b, llt_ter_se_<;tglon wwsjicgptiorially fine. BUS LEAVES SFMHERSIQE AFTER THE DANUE Jusr WON'T come our! _